Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. It is completely understandable that your mother has anxiety about lupus nephritis returning, even after many years of stability. A transplant is a monumental event, and the fear of the original disease affecting the new kidney is a very common concern. The good news is that, for most people, the outlook is very positive. Research shows that recurrent lupus nephritis in a transplanted kidney is uncommon, and even when it does occur, it is often mild and treatable.
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